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Columnists / Op-Ed

What I told Madeleine Albright when she found out she was Jewish

By Stuart E. Eizenstat (JTA) — “How long have you known me, Stu?” Madeleine Albright asked me that question with a sense of urgency I had not heard from her…

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March 30, 2022
Columnists / Op-Ed

‘Maus’ is not ‘Auschwitz for Beginners’

Photo: JTA“Maus” won a Pulitzer Prize citation and an American Book Award. That’s why it needs to be taught By Andrew Silow-Carroll (JTA) — Art Spiegelman once complained that “Maus,”…

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February 8, 2022
Columnists / Op-Ed

My father Elie Wiesel would have been ashamed of these Olympics

Photo: Courtesy #NoBeijing2022A march from the Chinese Consulate in New York City to Times Square, above, was meant to draw attention to human rights abuses against China’s Uyghur minority, Feb.…

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February 8, 2022
Columnists / Op-Ed

Reaching herd immunity on antisemitism

Sustained educational efforts may inoculate us against this pandemic By Joshua Yudkin Words have meaning and power and, unfortunately, education is still a privilege to which not all persons have…

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February 8, 2022
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We must condemn antisemitism wherever, whenever

By Cheryl Drazin  ADL Texoma is deeply grateful for law enforcement and first responders for their role in ending the tense hostage situation in Colleyville. Our thoughts and prayers remain…

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January 25, 2022
Columnists / Op-Ed

Is it a commandment to vaccinate? Short answer: Yes

By Cantor Sheri Allen The Talmud (Sanhedrin 37a) teaches: “Whoever saves a single life is considered by scripture to have saved the whole world.” The synagogue in which I serve…

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August 26, 2021
Columnists / Op-Ed

The Hypocrisy of Ben & Jerry’s

By Charles Pulman On July 19, 2021, Ben and Jerry’s (B&J) issued a statement (Statement) that “it is inconsistent with our values for Ben & Jerry’s ice cream to be…

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August 11, 2021
Columnists / Op-Ed

Get involved in local government

By Cara Mendelsohn and Jaynie Schultz With current events and societal changes happening at breakneck speed in our country and around the world, it is easy to retreat and disengage…

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August 4, 2021
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Jewish-Arab coexistence in Israel must continue

Raya Strauss Ben-DrorPhoto: Courtesy of the Spokesperson unit of the President of Israel By Raya Strauss Ben-Dror I was born in Nahariya before the State of Israel was established, and…

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July 21, 2021
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My advice for containing the spread of anti-Semitism

Epidemiologist’s plan draws on disease model CHICAGO (JTA) — Some commentators have used the word “epidemic” to describe the recent spikes in anti-Semitism. They may not realize how correct they…

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February 17, 2020
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